04/01/2021 10:55 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 04/01/2021 10:55 PM
In the midst of the second wave of coronavirus hitting the country, Alberto Fernández assured that he talks with European leaders and seems to be speaking with "suburban mayors because they have the same problems" in the face of the coronavirus.
The president made the unusual comparison on Thursday in dialogue with
Radio 10
by stating that the lack is vaccines
"it is a problem that crosses the world
and it is very difficult to find solutions because everyone is like us."
He continued: "
I speak with European leaders and it seems that you are speaking with suburban mayors
because they have the same problems, they are left without beds, without respirators."
In the same report, Fernández was critical and ironic in the face of the opposition, particularly Mauricio Macri:
"Help me get vaccines, if the world loves you."
While the Government seeks to agree on new sanitary measures to contain the second wave, the figures of the daily part of this Thursday generate concern about the advance of the pandemic.
In the last 24 hours, 14,430 new cases
of coronavirus
were confirmed
in Argentina.
It is the second highest figure since October 2020, after the 16,056 reported on Wednesday.
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